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Amanda Auerbach

Amanda Auerbach

Amanda Auerbach is a poet and literary critic who currently divides her time between Boulder and Iowa City. Her book What Need Have We For Such as We was published by C&R Press in November 2019. Her poems have also appeared in the Paris Review, Kenyon Review, Fence, and Colorado Review.

Reviews June 15, 2020 November 1, 2020

The Rich Life of Objects in Elliott Colla and Ganzeer’s “We Are All Things”

We Are All Things, a graphic chapbook written by Elliott Colla and illustrated and designed by Ganzeer, luxuriates in the inner life of objects,…

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Reviews June 8, 2020 June 9, 2020

The Vastness and Reserve of ‘Gbenga Adeoba’s Exodus

‘Gbenga Adeoba’s remarkable first collection Exodus attends to the experience of those who have been forced to migrate from their homes by wars, disasters,…

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